This post is a part of the 2015 New Beer Every Day Beer Diary Challenge, #ottbeerdiary. Over the course of 2015, I will be trying a new beer every day. Please read the background in the link above, and enjoy reading about the most recently tasted beers below. If you’d like to join the challenge as well, let me know in the comments below, and be sure to check out Grown-up Travel Guide and his #grownupbeerdiary, where Andy Higgs came up with the diary format in use below. You can catch up on all of our posts as part of the challenge under the tag ottbeerdiary.
Day 323: November 19, 2015
Diary entry:
We accomplished enough yesterday that we started off the day with some breakout sessions rather than the big group, as we pretty much covered all the big group topics yesterday and the remaining ones are all hinging on one or two key decisions. And the amazing thing is, we actually managed to pretty much come to those decisions in the morning breakout!
Almost every question that needs to be answered has been answered, so now all that’s left is to sit tomorrow to put it down in pictures so the final nitty gritty details can be finalized next week.
And again…jet lag wins me over in the evening! One of these nights, I hope to make it to even 10PM. At least I slept in a little bit this morning. But that may in part be due to waking up at 2AM for #FoodTravelChat last night…
The Beer:
Name: Bronze Age
Style: Traditional Belgian Farmhouse Ale
Producer: Stillwater Artisanal Ales and Brouwerij Hof ten Dormaal
Alcohol content: 6.0%
Bottle size: 12.7 fl. oz.
Purchased from: De Caigny bottleshop in Essen, Belgium
Bronze Age by Stillwater Artisanal Ales and Hof ten Dormaal. Poured a deep amber with a big, clean, fragrant head. An excellent, funky saison. Wheaty. Very drying.